Thursday, March 21, 2013



Austro-Islamist: Gestoppt auf dem Weg zum Jihad

DIE PRESSE: Mohamed Mahmoud wollte in Syrien kämpfen. Doch türkische Ermittler nahmen den 29-jährigen Österreicher fest.

[WIEN] Der Zug in den Heiligen Krieg ist für Mohamed Mahmoud gestoppt. Ausgebremst wurde der Austro-Islamist dabei von türkischen Ermittlern, die ihn in der Stadt Hatay, nahe der syrischen Grenze, festgenommen haben. Der 29-jährige gebürtige Wiener dürfte dort versucht haben, Anschluss an islamistische Kampfgruppen in Syrien zu finden.

Die Festnahme markiert den vorläufigen Endpunkt einer Jihadisten-Karriere, die in Wien ihren Anfang genommen hat. Hier hatte der Sohn ägyptischer Einwanderer Gefallen an einer radikalen Auslegung des Islam gefunden und 2006 mit Aufrufen zum Wahlboykott erstmals den Verfassungsschutz auf sich aufmerksam gemacht. 2007 wurde er schließlich als mutmaßlicher Drahtzieher von Drohvideos gegen Österreich und Deutschland festgenommen - und wegen Bildung und Förderung einer terroristischen Vereinigung zu vier Jahren Haft verurteilt. Bald nach Absitzen der vollen Strafe ging er nach Deutschland, gründete die extremistische Bewegung Millatu Ibrahim und rief zum Heiligen Krieg gegen „die Ungläubigen" auf. Als ihm die Ausweisung drohte, setzte er sich nach Ägypten ab. » | Von Erich Kocina und Christian Ultsch | Die Presse | Donnerstag, 21. März 2013

Bettencourt : Nicolas Sarkozy est sorti du palais de justice de Bordeaux

LE POINT: L'ancien président a été confronté au majordome. La justice s'est intéressée à la fréquence de ses visites au domicile des Bettencourt.


Une confrontation inhabituelle entre l'ancien président de la République Nicolas Sarkozy et plusieurs membres du personnel de Liliane Bettencourt s'est déroulée jeudi à Bordeaux dans la plus grande discrétion, pour vérifier si l'ancien chef de l'État s'était rendu une ou plusieurs fois chez la milliardaire pendant sa campagne en 2007, et s'il l'a vue. L'ancien président, selon des sources proches du dossier, a été notamment confronté à l'ex-majordome des Bettencourt Pascal Bonnefoy, dont l'arrivée au Palais de justice, à la mi-journée, a été rapportée par un témoin. Mais personne n'a vu entrer l'ancien président ou d'autres membres du personnel.

Nicolas Sarkozy, convoqué par le juge Jean-Michel Gentil dans le cadre du dossier sur les abus de faiblesse dont aurait été victime l'héritière de L'Oréal depuis septembre 2006, date à laquelle les experts font remonter le début de l'affaiblissement mental de la milliardaire, avait été placé sous le statut de témoin assisté par le juge le 22 novembre 2012, à l'issue de douze heures d'audition. Après l'incroyable attente des journalistes pendant trois semaines sur le trottoir du Palais de justice et la cohue de cette journée-là, "le juge avait toujours dit qu'en cas de nouvelle audition personne n'en saurait rien", rappelait malicieusement jeudi un connaisseur du dossier. » | Source AFP | jeudi 21 mars 2013

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Nicolas Sarkozy placed under formal investigation: Nicolas Sarkozy has been placed under formal investigation for allegedly taking advantage of the ailing L'Oreal [sic] heiress Liliane Bettencourt and accepting cash-stuffed brown envelopes from her to illegally fund his 2007 election campaign. » | Henry Samuel in Paris | Thursday, March 21, 2013

Obama in Israel: Peace Is Possible


THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Flustered Barack Obama on the back foot over Israeli settlements: Barack Obama experienced the sobering realities of re-engaging with the Middle East peace process on Thursday when the Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, openly challenged his line on Jewish settlements. target=_blank> » | Robert Tait, Jerusalem | Thursday, March 21, 2013

Justin Welby Enthroned as 105th Archbishop of Canterbury

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Justin Welby warned against “severing the roots” of more than 1,000 years of Christianity in Britain as he was enthroned as 105th Archbishop of Canterbury.


In an impassioned sermon at Canterbury Cathedral he attributed some of the greatest advances in our history – from the abolition of slavery to the foundation of the NHS – to its Christian heritage.

He said that Britain’s laws and social order drew on its “rootedness in Christ”.

And he insisted that the Church must now focus on new battles including combating global poverty and protecting the environment.

His comments came amid a colourful enthronement service attended by the Prince of Wales and David Cameron as well – for the first time in recent years – the leaders of all branches of the Anglican church worldwide.

Speaking about the miracle of walking on water he urged the Church not to be cowed by falling numbers ands said there was “every possible reason for optimism” about its future.

Speaking after taking his p[l]ace on the Sixth Century throne of St Augustine, he said: “For more than 1,000 years this country has to one degree or another sought to recognise that Jesus is the son of God; by the ordering of its society, by its laws, by its sense of community.

“Sometimes we have done better, sometimes worse.

“When we do better we make space for our own courage to be liberated, for God to act among us and for human beings to flourish. » | John Bingham, Religious Affairs Editor | Thursday, March 21, 2013


As it happened: Archbishop of Canterbury enthronement » | Thursday, March 21, 2013

Frank Gaffney Obama Administration Bowing to "international Muslim Mafia"


Storm Brewing as King Abdullah Denies Attacking the Neighbours


THE INDEPENDENT: Jordan's monarch hits out at US journalist as comments about several Arab leaders cause a stir

The King of Jordan has fired a broadside against a veteran US journalist for penning a magazine article in which the monarch was quoted berating other Middle Eastern leaders and describing his country’s tribal elders as “dinosaurs”.

Abdullah II’s court released a statement calling Jeffrey Goldberg’s 10,000-word piece for The Atlantic “inaccurate and dishonest” after its contents caused a stir in regional media. Of particular contention were what seemed to be derisory references to the leaders of Turkey and Egypt, and tribal chieftains in Jordan’s impoverished south.

The article, which paints a portrait of a weary monarch with a deep mistrust of the Muslim Brotherhood, comes at a delicate time for the pro-Western King. Abdullah managed to cling to power even as his country was buffeted by Arab Spring protests, but he has since faced increasing criticism from the country’s tribes – a traditional backbone of support. » | Loveday Morris | Beirut | Wednesday, March 20, 2013

THE ATLANTIC: The Modern King in the Arab Spring: Amid the social and political transformations reshaping the Middle East, can Jordan's Abdullah II, the region's most pro-American Arab leader, liberalize his kingdom, modernize its economy, and save the country from capture by Islamist radicals? » | Jeffrey Goldberg | Monday, March 18, 2013

Silent Conquest: A Tale of Sharia and Western Self-Censorship


THE FOUNDRY: At yesterday’s debut showing of Silent Conquest: The End of Freedom of Expression in the West at The Heritage Foundation, one of the most shocking moments was a comment by Lars Hedegaard, a Danish historian and chairman of the Danish Free Press Society.

Hedegaard was asked: Could the screening of this movie and the free intellectual discussion of the advance of Islamic Sharia law in the West have taken place at a European—say British—think tank? “No, I don’t think so” was his chilling answer. The subjects of Islam and Sharia have simply become taboo in many European countries. Free speech advocates, among them moderate Muslim voices, are deeply concerned.

As shown in Silent Conquest, throughout Europe, in Canada, and even in the United States, judicial systems in countries with large Muslim minorities are under pressure to adopt Sharia free speech restrictions. As a result, in many places, including Denmark, it is now a crime to say anything negative about Islam or the prophet Mohammed, regardless of whether such statements are factual or not. The concept that even offensive speech is protected—so fundamental to the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment—is collapsing. » | Helle Dale | Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Wednesday, March 20, 2013


Leveson Deal: New Regulator Will End 300 Years of Press Freedom, New York Times Warns

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Britain's new media regulator will "stifle" journalism and end 300 years of press freedom, The New York Times has warned.

In an editorial, the newspaper says that the draft royal charter will "create a system of government regulation" and damage democracy.

It argues that existing criminal and civil laws are sufficient to deal with phone hacking and "egregious actions" by tabloid newspapers, such as the now defunct News of the World.

The editorial says: "In an attempt to rein in its reckless tabloid newspapers, Britain's three main political parties this year agreed to impose unwieldy regulations on the news media that would chill free speech and threaten the survival of small publishers and Internet sites.

"The kind of press regulations proposed by British politicians would do more harm than good because an unfettered press is essential to democracy.

"It would be perverse if regulations enacted in response to this scandal ended up stifling the kind of hard-hitting investigative journalism that brought it to light in the first place." » | Steven Swinford | Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Public Can't Be Bluffed

HERALD SUN: THE Cyprus fiasco teaches a terrific - but often forgotten - lesson to every social planner of the Left.

That fiasco is the astonishing decision to steal up to 10 per cent from every bank deposit in Cyprus to help fund a bailout of that country's banks.

This overnight theft was a condition demanded by the new masters of Europe, the European Union and International Monetary Fund, to raise $8 billion towards its $12.5 billion bailout of Cyprus.

But Cypriots reacted with such fury that not one Cypriot MP dared back the plan and even the Cypriot President, who reluctantly struck the deal last week, dropped it "because (the people) think it is unjust".

The banks remained closed for days to stop a bank run by people who rightly realised their accounts were now overseen by thieves and the panic threatened to spread to other debt-crushed European countries.

Even in Australia, our markets plunged $30 billion for fear of what might happen next. As former Cyprus central bank governor Athanasios Orphanides rightly said: "To confiscate deposits is essentially sending a message that no one with deposits ... in a weak country, like Spain, should feel safe ..."

So here are the lessons for the Left. » | Andrew Bolt | Herald Sun | Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Pope Francis Calls for 'Respect' for All Religions

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Pope Francis has called for "friendship and respect" among all faiths at a meeting with representatives of major world religions in the Vatican.


The Roman Catholic Church would "promote friendship and respect between men and women of different religions," the pope said, a day after his formal inauguration in St Peter's Square.

"We can do a lot for the good of people who are poor, who are weak, who suffer... and to promote reconciliation and peace," Francis told them.

Representatives of Orthodox Christianity, Judaism and Islam were among those present at the meeting.

Latin America's first pontiff said they should be united against "one of the most dangerous pitfalls of our time - reducing human beings to what they produce and what they consume." » | Agence France-Presse in Vatican City, edited by Sarah Titterton | Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Lebanese Pop Star Myriam Klink Runs for Parliament: I Am Fed Up with Lebanon, Want to Establish "Klinkistan" | NBN TV (Lebanon) - February 17, 2012


Islamist Palestinian Leaders Warn Obama Not to Visit Al-Aqsa Mosque: He Will Be Pelted with Shoes and Stones | Al-Jazeera TV (Qatar), Al-Aqsa TV (Hamas/Gaza) | March 2013


Hajj - A Journey to the Heart of Islam

Prince Charles at the opening of the exhibition: Hajj - a journey to the heart of Islam, at the British Museum in London (Reporter: Ranii-TV Radio Presenter) | July 2012


Prince Charles Official Opening Speech of the Hajj Exhibition at the British Museum: Official Opening of the Hajj Exhibition at the British Museum, London. Thursday 26th January, 2012 by HRH Prince Charles, Prince Abdulaziz bin Abdullah and Prince Muhammad bin Nawaf (Saudi Ambassador to the UK). »

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The Hidden Origin of Islam

The Hidden Origins of Islam: New Research into Its Early History by Karl-Heinz Ohlig and Gerd-R Puin (Jul 30, 2009), available at Amazon. ¶ The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran: A Contribution to the Decoding of the Language of the Koran by Christoph Luxenberg (Mar 2007) ¶ The virgins and the Grapes: the Christian origins of the Koran:


CHIESA: The Virgins and the Grapes: the Christian Origins of the Koran – A German scholar of ancient languages takes a new look at the sacred book of Islam. He maintains that it was created by Syro-Aramaic speaking Christians, in order to evangelize the Arabs. And he translates it in a new way » | Sandro Magister | Wednesday, March 17, 2004

Prince Charles: Follow the Islamic Way to Save the World


MAIL ONLINE: ’Follow the Islamic way to save the world,’ Prince Charles urges environmentalists » | Rebecca English | Thursday, June 10, 2010

Le prince Charles bientôt converti à l'islam ?

SAPHIR NEWS: Le prince Charles, héritier de la couronne britannique, et son épouse Camilla Parker Bowles sont actuellement en visite au Moyen-Orient.

L'occasion pour Camilla de parler de l'intérêt que porte son mari pour l'islam, rapporte des magazines people britanniques. Le prince, qui a commencé à apprendre l'arabe, désirerait se familiariser avec le Coran, aurait déclaré son épouse.

Selon la presse, cette déclaration a surtout pour but d'attirer l'attention sur elle et son couple au détriment de Kate Middleton, dont la grossesse fait les belles heures des paparazzis. Cette dernière, très attachée au christianisme, n'aurait d'ailleurs pas appréciée et considérerait que Camilla veut encore embarrasser la famille royale.

Il faut dire que ses propos alimentent une nouvelle fois la rumeur autour d'une probable conversion du prince héritier à l'islam alors que son statut ne l'y autorise pas car la famille royale dirige l'Eglise anglicane. Toutefois, son intérêt pour l'islam perdure visiblement.

Après une visite en Jordanie puis au Qatar, le couple est arrivé, vendredi 15 mars, en Arabie Saoudite, non sans controverse, deux jours après l'exécution de sept jeunes hommes condamnés à mort. » | Rédigé par La Rédaction | lundi 18 mars 2013

Head of Colorado’s Prisons Is Fatally Shot at Home

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The head of Colorado’s Department of Corrections was fatally shot Tuesday night as he opened the front door of his home, the authorities said, hours before Gov. John W. Hickenlooper was scheduled to sign into law a series of restrictive gun control measures.

The department’s executive director, Tom Clements, 58, lived with his family in Monument, near Colorado Springs in central Colorado, the authorities said. The police have not identified a suspect. » | Timothy Williams | Wednesday, March 20, 2013